If Beverly Hills and Sex & The City had the right to their version 2010, almost continuously, there are (at least) ten other series of the 90s that one would dream to see rehabilitated on the small screen (or on a service of VOD, one is not too picky).
- Sabrina, the apprentice witch
Yes, we liked Sabrina very much, her stories of heart with Harvey, her two aunts completely crazy but what we loved above all (and you also surely), was his cat Salem and his humor rascal.
- Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Because we love strong and powerful women and the Slayer misses us terribly. Okay, Spike is missing even more ...
- Dawson
"Inowannawayyyy" ... So yes, good, 20 years later we still do not know the lyrics ... But we want to find the love stories of Pacey and Joey, Pacey and Andie or Pacey and Audrey. What about Dawson? Not really.
- Life at Five
You can imagine that the children of the Salinger family have all grown up since then, but how can you resist finding Matthew Fox on the screen?
- Angela, 15 years old
Even though our 15th birthday is already far away, we can not resist the idea of reviewing Claire Danes' love affairs and her family stories. And then, it will do us good to see that our teen to us is actually a teen like the others!
- Emergency room
George Clooney. Here is the main reason for wanting to see Emergencies on the small screen.
- Charmed
Let the one who has never dreamed of stopping time with frenzied gestures throws the first stone at us. Ah, you were rather in the team "to be light"?
- The Prince of Bel Air
Because it took more than 10 years to master Carlton's dance, and it is no longer in fashion ... Fortunately, Will Smith must read in our thoughts because he insinuated that the series could return soon.
- Hartley Heart to Sharp
If for Urgences the main reason is to (re) see George Clooney in white coat, for Hartley Heart to Vif, his name is Drazic. It was only in the 90s that one could crack for a man pierced in the arcade with peaks in the hair.
And you, what series of the 90s would you like to see again?
Source: marieclaire.co.uk